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husbandmen

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1 II, IV | seems better suited to the husbandmen than to the guardians, for 2 II, IV | are born from the rank of husbandmen or of artisans to that of 3 II, V | be alike common.~When the husbandmen are not the owners, the 4 II, V | been determined: are the husbandmen, too, to have their property 5 II, V | occupying garrison, while the husbandmen and artisans and the rest 6 II, V | guardians. Again, he makes the husbandmen owners of the property upon 7 II, V | meant to be artisans and husbandmen." Again, he deprives the 8 II, VI | into two classes—one of husbandmen, and the other of warriors; 9 II, VI | not determined whether the husbandmen and artisans are to have 10 II, VIII| one of artisans, one of husbandmen, and a third of armed defenders 11 II, VIII| was the property of the husbandmen. He also divided laws into 12 II, VIII| citizens. The artisans, and the husbandmen, and the warriors, all have 13 II, VIII| the government. But the husbandmen have no arms, and the artisans 14 II, VIII| craft, as elsewhere; and the husbandmen too, if they really provided 15 II, VIII| will be identical with the husbandmen, although the legislator 16 II, VIII| cultivators distinct both from the husbandmen, who have land of their 17 II, X | Lacedaemonian. The Helots are the husbandmen of the one, the Perioeci 18 IV, III | common people, some are husbandmen, and some traders, and some 19 IV, IV | food-producing class, who are called husbandmen; a second, the class of 20 IV, IV | need of shoemakers and of husbandmen. But he does not admit into 21 IV, IV | persons are both warriors and husbandmen—is immaterial to the argument. 22 IV, IV | common people, one class are husbandmen, another artisans; another 23 IV, VI | others. When the class of husbandmen and of those who possess 24 IV, XII | case. If, for example, the husbandmen exceed in number, the first 25 VI, I | popular element may consist of husbandmen, or of mechanics, or of 26 VI, IV | view to making the people husbandmen. They provided either that 27 VI, IV | much land, are all of them husbandmen. For their properties are 28 VI, IV | and in the agora; whereas husbandmen are scattered over the country 29 VI, VII | divisions of the common peoplehusbandmen, mechanics, retail traders, 30 VII, VI | population of Perioeci and husbandmen, there will always be sailors 31 VII, VIII| functions. There must be husbandmen to procure food, and artisans, 32 VII, IX | virtue. Neither must they be husbandmen, since leisure is necessary 33 VII, IX | in their hands, since the husbandmen will of necessity be slaves 34 VII, IX | what the parts of a state: husbandmen, craftsmen, and laborers 35 VII, X | should be separated from the husbandmen. The system has continued 36 VII, X | Oenotrians from shepherds into husbandmen, and besides other laws 37 VII, X | government, and that the husbandmen ought to be a class distinct 38 VII, X | of all would be that the husbandmen should be slaves taken from 39 VII, XI | the houses irregularly, as husbandmen plant their vines in what


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